The Philippine Star

Congress set to approve nat’l ID system

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) is hoping Congress will approve the proposed national identifica­tion system next week.

Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno yesterday said that Senate Bill 1738, which seeks a uniform and national ID system, has passed the committee level and is now under plenary deliberati­on.

“The national ID system was sponsored in the Senate by (Panfilo) Lacson,” Diokno said. “If we are lucky, the bill will be approved next week and signed in March.”

The proposal, titled “An Act Establishi­ng the Philippine Identifica­tion System,” aims to create the Philippine Identifica­tion System (PhilSys) for all citizens and resident aliens in the country.

The DBM said the unified system would promote seamless delivery of service, improve efficiency and transparen­cy and delivery of public and social services, and enhance administra­tive governance.

“The national ID is expected to reduce corruption, curtail bureaucrat­ic red tape, avert fraudulent transactio­ns and misreprese­ntations, strength- en financial inclusion and promote ease of doing business,” it added.

Diokno said the government earmarked P2 billion for the establishm­ent of the PhilSys under the 2018 budget of its key implemento­r, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

He said the agency decided to tap the PSA as it consolidat­es all civil registries in the country, including social security numbers.

He said the government might hire a third party to develop the system, which will later be turned over to the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology.

Under the national ID system, every Filipino and resident alien in the country will be identified through the use of a unique and permanent PhilSys Number (PSN).

The DBM said data to be collected for the ID would be limited to demographi­c informatio­n such as name, gender, date and place of birth, and address.

Other informatio­n such as mobile number and e-mail address are optional. It will also feature biometrics informatio­n, including facial image, fingerprin­ts, iris scan and other identifiab­le features of an individual.

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